A compilation of projects completed by students in the Fall 2021 data visualization course at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Instructor: Peter Aldhous.
In July 2020,Oakland City Council introduced a pilot program to allow people living in RVs to live on a vacant residential lot. More than a year later, the city had only granted 3 permits.
View ProjectHow did arrests change after measures to decriminalize and legalize the drug?
View ProjectUsing AI to investigate the efficacy of Social Sentinel, a popular social media monitoring tool used by school districts and colleges.
View ProjectMapping drive times to cities with domestic violence programs.
View ProjectMapping stores that accept WIC against poverty and use of the federal Food Stamps program.
View ProjectMore than 95% of Californians in the Central Valley rely on groundwater. But the wells are starting to run dry.
View ProjectMapping incidents at encampments of unhoused people recorded by the city's fire department.
View ProjectAn analysis of the origins of African immigrants by region in the nine Bay Area counties.
View ProjectA new breed of fashion companies have delivered affordable style, but at what cost to the environment?
View ProjectAnalysing the factors influencing swing to and from Gavin Newsom between his 2018 election as California governor and the 2021 recall attempt.
View ProjectDomestic violence was a factor in the situations of 9% of homeless people interviewed in Riverside County during the January 2020 Point-in-Time Count, the national survey measuring homelessness.
View ProjectMapping changes in radiation levels since the 2011 tsunami and nuclear accident.
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